How It Ended

Album: Portamento (2011)
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  • Those days when I would sit around with you
    Oh, there's nothing like it
    And even when my heart was black and blue
    Oh, there's nothing like it
    And everything before and after you
    Oh, it doesn't cut it

    So do you remember the old times
    Those were the only times
    The only times
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here

    You never have to say that you were wrong
    I know I'd do it all again
    Even if it was wrong
    And I could write a thousand more
    Songs about you transcribed by
    Before this one's done
    The next one's begun

    So do you remember the old times
    Those were the only times
    The only times
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here

    How will this end
    And when will my life begin
    Again, again, again, again

    So do you remember the old times
    Those were the only times
    The only times
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here
    I don't know how it ended
    I don't know where you ran to
    I'll always be right here Writer/s: JONATHAN PIERCE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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